A few minutes with a chatbot may be enough to make it seem more mind-like. New research explores why humans start seeing ...
Some Americans are using AI chatbots for therapy. Mental health experts share when it is, and isn't, safe to use those tools for emotional support.
California community college districts are spending millions of dollars on artificial intelligence-powered chatbots intended to help students navigate admissions, financial aid and campus services.
A Nature Medicine study finds ChatGPT Health misjudged over half of medical emergencies and sometimes advised delayed care, ...
There's something special about MMOs. Unlike other multiplayer titles, they consistently create that sense of community; that feeling of homeliness. Final Fantasy 14 does it the best: I've spent many ...
Dogs know when they're in trouble, and when it happens, most of them tuck their tails and look sad, trying to get us to stop scolding them. TikToker @__thatsssoravenn recently found her Yorkie doing ...
An Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot based on classic Protestant catechisms, developed by a Japanese research team, has drawn cautious reactions from the Church itself, saying such tools have clear ...
Kate Middleton is leaning into warmth and well-wishes. While greeting fans during a visit to Wales, the 44-year-old royal expressed her gratitude to a man who brought up her recent battle with cancer.
Kate Middleton, who confirmed she was in remission from cancer in January 2025, had a heartfelt response to one man who expressed his hope that she was "getting better" since finishing treatment. US ...
People talk about AI as if it can fix almost anything. Mental health has become its newest target, with promises that technology might finally bridge the huge gap between people who need support and ...
Robert Kraft will, once again, have to wait to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The New England Patriots owner did not receive enough votes, reports revealed Tuesday morning. The news ...
AI giants in China, including Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu, are offering “red envelopes” or cash gifts to lure more users to their chatbots before the reported release of their new AI models later this ...